Wave energy converters (WECs) exploit ocean wave energy and convert it into useful forms such as electricity. But for WECs to be successful on a large scale, two primary conditions need to be satisfied. The energy generated must satisfy the network requirements, and second, energy flow from waves to the grid needs to be maximized. In this dissertation, we address the second problem. Most control techniques for WECs today use the Cummins\u27 linear model to simulate WEC hydrodynamics. However, it has been shown that under the application of a control force, where WEC motions are amplified, the linear model diverges from actual motions. Hence, it becomes necessary to model the nonlinear motion for realistic energy capture prediction. In this ...
Ocean waves represent a significant energy resource which can complement other renewable energy tec...
Most wave energy converters (WECs) are described by linear mathematical models, based on the main as...
Non-linear, power-maximising control of wave energy converters (WECs) can be achieved within a reced...
In this dissertation, we address the optimal control of the Wave Energy Converters. The Wave Energy ...
In the design of ocean wave energy converters, proper control design is essential for the maximizati...
Linear dynamics are virtually always assumed when designing optimal controllers for wave energy conv...
One of the major challenges facing modern industrialized countries is the provision of energy: trad...
Wave energy converters (WECs) require active control to maximise energy capture over a wide range o...
This paper presents a realistic, nonlinear numerical open-source benchmark model for Wave Energy Co...
Motivated by the relevance of so-called nonlinear Froude–Krylov (FK) hydrodynamic effects in the acc...
Energy-maximising controllers for wave energy devices are normally based on linear hydrodynamic dev...
Motivated by the relevance of so-called nonlinear Froude–Krylov (FK) hydrodynamic effects in the a...
This chapter examines the use of wave energy device (and array) models for model-based control. To d...
Linear dynamics are virtually always assumed when designing optimal controllers for wave energy con...
Wave energy converters (WECs) require active control to maximise energy capture over a wide range of...
Ocean waves represent a significant energy resource which can complement other renewable energy tec...
Most wave energy converters (WECs) are described by linear mathematical models, based on the main as...
Non-linear, power-maximising control of wave energy converters (WECs) can be achieved within a reced...
In this dissertation, we address the optimal control of the Wave Energy Converters. The Wave Energy ...
In the design of ocean wave energy converters, proper control design is essential for the maximizati...
Linear dynamics are virtually always assumed when designing optimal controllers for wave energy conv...
One of the major challenges facing modern industrialized countries is the provision of energy: trad...
Wave energy converters (WECs) require active control to maximise energy capture over a wide range o...
This paper presents a realistic, nonlinear numerical open-source benchmark model for Wave Energy Co...
Motivated by the relevance of so-called nonlinear Froude–Krylov (FK) hydrodynamic effects in the acc...
Energy-maximising controllers for wave energy devices are normally based on linear hydrodynamic dev...
Motivated by the relevance of so-called nonlinear Froude–Krylov (FK) hydrodynamic effects in the a...
This chapter examines the use of wave energy device (and array) models for model-based control. To d...
Linear dynamics are virtually always assumed when designing optimal controllers for wave energy con...
Wave energy converters (WECs) require active control to maximise energy capture over a wide range of...
Ocean waves represent a significant energy resource which can complement other renewable energy tec...
Most wave energy converters (WECs) are described by linear mathematical models, based on the main as...
Non-linear, power-maximising control of wave energy converters (WECs) can be achieved within a reced...